November 2024 Medical Image of the Month: A Case of Short Telomeres

By: Jokerst CE, Stib M, Rojas C, Gotway MB

Abstract: 

No abstract available. Article truncated after 150 words. A 50-year-old woman was referred to our institution for further evaluation of her ILD. Her history of present illness began during the COVID-19 pandemic, when she noticed that she had trouble climbing stairs while wearing a mask. She also had a slowly progressive cough which, at first, she attributed to seasonal allergies. Eventually her symptoms prompted pulmonary function testing at an outside institution, which showed moderately severe restriction with a DLco 40% of predicted. Chest x-ray (Figure 1) and chest CT (Figure 2) demonstrated findings of pulmonary fibrosis. The patient worked as an accountant and was a life-long nonsmoker. No concerning exposure history and no history of any medications associated with pulmonary fibrosis. Her family history is remarkable for a brother diagnosed with IPF at age 49, currently status post lung transplant. Her sister and father were both diagnosed with alpha-1-antitrypsin (both died in their 50’s). The patient also reports …

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